Published
6 years agoon
By
Frimpong
Former Deputy General Secretary of the largest opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Koku Anyidoho says he won’t have any business to do at the party’s head office unless he has been invited
According to him, it will be ‘nonsensical’ on his part to get up every day and go to the party’s Headquarters as he has other businesses to take care of.
“When I was Deputy General Secretary, that was a different matter; it was my duty for 24 hours, but now I have something else to do and so why should I be roaming around the party’s head office? Where from this one? It is absolute nonsense on my part to get up every day and go to party head office. I have works to do; I have businesses to run and I have things to take care of,” he argued.
Mr. Anyidoho in an interview with Kwame Nkrumah Tikese on Okay FM’s ‘Ade Akye Abia’ Morning Show made the analogy that he has become like an Army General on retirement who cannot wear his uniform and command again; thus, even though he can visit the party’s office to exchange pleasantries and offer his ideas, he can only do so upon invitation.
Watch Video Below:
Bombings in Iran: An African Policy Perspective on Global Risks and Economic Impact
Solomon Owusu Says Afenyo-Markin’s Apology Falls Short of Admitting False Recruitment Claims
Ghana Card Printing Resumes Nationwide After Technical Glitch — NIA Assures Public
Ablakwa Assures Protection for Ghanaians Amid Middle East Tensions
Kofi Adams Hints at Possible Andre Ayew Return for 2026 World Cup
Nana Agradaa Breaks Silence After Prison Release
Nana Agradaa Released After 9 Months in Prison
Aboagye: 24-Hour Economy Policy Still a Promise, Not Reality
Victoria Bright: Macro Gains Positive, But Structural Reforms Are Key